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To: T. Peirce Baker who wrote (9409)2/24/1999 10:49:00 AM
From: Joe Bilich  Respond to of 25548
 
You would think they could take the time to proofread the release--last time I checked there was no conversion table to get from meters to SQUARE feet :(



To: T. Peirce Baker who wrote (9409)2/24/1999 10:53:00 AM
From: Hugh M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Don't know a thing about geology. But it would appear this NR has been treated neutrally. If it was outstanding news, we would be at 1.00+, on over 5 million shares already. Mr. Gold will no doubt give a detailed report (TIA Mike), but the tape is neutral. We wait.

Hugh



To: T. Peirce Baker who wrote (9409)2/24/1999 10:56:00 AM
From: Mike Gold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Mr. Baker, Holes #2 which is the Eastern fringe of the diatreme breecia pipe intersected 70 meters of massive sulphides. If that doesn't mean gold in this case-I don't know what does! The center of the porphyry system will likely contain hundreds of meters of minerlization.



To: T. Peirce Baker who wrote (9409)2/24/1999 11:43:00 AM
From: James Randall Ingram  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
The only thing we know for sure at this point is that gold was not visibly present in the porphyry.



To: T. Peirce Baker who wrote (9409)2/24/1999 12:14:00 PM
From: Philip S. LaMar Jr., J.D.  Respond to of 25548
 
Yes.

Please let me clarify some other points: the problem facing many investors is that they are prohibited from participating in international mining ventures by home country regulatory agencies. The small exceptions for offshore investments, such as Reg. S, often do not provide sufficient access to precious metal or natural resource exploration. That is, such people are are limited to what has been deemed satisfactory by the SEC, and everything else is off-limits.

Some people who travel abroad have provided themselves access to these ventures through associations with foreign corporations.

For anyone who thought this was "spam" I hope the matter is clearer.